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Ferdinand August Flinspach

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Ferdinand August Flinspach

Birth
Death
5 Jul 1957 (aged 81)
Burial
Bloomington, McLean County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.4889117, Longitude: -88.9277189
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The following is the Obituary published in the Daily Pantagraph:

Ferd A. Flinspach

For more than 60 years Mr. Flinspach was active as a funeral director, having worked with his father in the funeral and carriage business at the time when it was known as Flinspach and Deneen. He later became associated with P.S. Coleman and then went into the funeral directing business himself at 523 N. Main St. In a926 he bought the home of Dr. Guthrie at 1104 N. Main St. and remodeled it for its present use as a funeral home.

Funeral services are to be held Monday for Ferd A. Flinspach, senior partner of the Flinspach-Kurth Memorial Home, who died Friday morning at Mennonite Hospital.

The Rev. Herman Etwold will conduct the services at 10:30 a.m. Monday at Trinity Lutheran Church. Burial will be in East Lawn Memoral Park Cemetery. Visitation is to begin at 10 a.m. Sunday at the memorial home.

Mr. Flinspach who at 81 was the oldes funeral director in McLean County, had been ill more than a year. Death was attributed to a cerebral hemorrhage. The Flinspach home is at 1104 N. Main St.

The family has requested that expressions of sympathy be made in the form of memorials to the building fund of Trinity Lutheran Church.

Mr. Flinspach was born March 22, 1876, at Bloomington, a son of the late Louis A and Katherine Schroeder Flinspach. On Jan. 4, 1905, her married Marie Louise Froehlich at Bloomington. The Flinspachs celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in January of 1955. Surviving are his wife; a daughter, Mrs. Verner W. Kurth, 20 Norbloom Ave; a son, Louis D., R.R. 4 and three grandchildren. Two brothers, two half brothers and four half sisters preceded him in death.

Mr. Flinspach was a lifelong member of Trinity Lutheran Church and the LLL Club of the Church. He held memberships in the Kiwanis Club and before his retirement, the Illinois Funeral Directors Association.
The following is the Obituary published in the Daily Pantagraph:

Ferd A. Flinspach

For more than 60 years Mr. Flinspach was active as a funeral director, having worked with his father in the funeral and carriage business at the time when it was known as Flinspach and Deneen. He later became associated with P.S. Coleman and then went into the funeral directing business himself at 523 N. Main St. In a926 he bought the home of Dr. Guthrie at 1104 N. Main St. and remodeled it for its present use as a funeral home.

Funeral services are to be held Monday for Ferd A. Flinspach, senior partner of the Flinspach-Kurth Memorial Home, who died Friday morning at Mennonite Hospital.

The Rev. Herman Etwold will conduct the services at 10:30 a.m. Monday at Trinity Lutheran Church. Burial will be in East Lawn Memoral Park Cemetery. Visitation is to begin at 10 a.m. Sunday at the memorial home.

Mr. Flinspach who at 81 was the oldes funeral director in McLean County, had been ill more than a year. Death was attributed to a cerebral hemorrhage. The Flinspach home is at 1104 N. Main St.

The family has requested that expressions of sympathy be made in the form of memorials to the building fund of Trinity Lutheran Church.

Mr. Flinspach was born March 22, 1876, at Bloomington, a son of the late Louis A and Katherine Schroeder Flinspach. On Jan. 4, 1905, her married Marie Louise Froehlich at Bloomington. The Flinspachs celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in January of 1955. Surviving are his wife; a daughter, Mrs. Verner W. Kurth, 20 Norbloom Ave; a son, Louis D., R.R. 4 and three grandchildren. Two brothers, two half brothers and four half sisters preceded him in death.

Mr. Flinspach was a lifelong member of Trinity Lutheran Church and the LLL Club of the Church. He held memberships in the Kiwanis Club and before his retirement, the Illinois Funeral Directors Association.


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